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Pee gee ee sp os Set ia ‘AR: eect Air ier) FF te ee AY, MAY 27, 1892—TEN PAGES. f Fal ‘The woman question got into the Methodist Episcopal conference at Omaba yesterday after- | ‘noon. The judiciary committee reported that . yesterday. ) the word ‘laymen’ the discipline did not | - committee of ten ladies was | was the reading of the report of the commitice mean both sexes, but that it had reference te Binters, Alexandria, Capt. ‘sppointed, as desired, to assist on the general | on the missions iv China, read by Rev. T. D.| men only. The committee did not mesn to take ‘oodward, from Aquia creek, with 36 cords of | Committee of ladjes in charge of the work of | Anderson of Providence. He stated that the | the ground that the women should pot be ad- | pine wood. decoration at Arlington. While many of its | outlook in China was bright, and they looked | mitted, but simpiy that the meaning of the Schooner Edith May, Gaormstown, cape members will be on uty at Soldiers’ Home, | forward, through the providence of God, to| word “laymen,” sit was placed in the @isci- peewee Tater yp wad larlor's bay, Md. Congressional cemetery, Oak Hill and elsewhere, | # successful and progressive work in that coun- | pline years ago, did not include women. Cd wood. the corps as a body will go to Arlington. try. Dr. D. H. Moore, tbe woman's champion, got ‘Their nsual testimonials will he sent. to the the floor and cffered a substitute, declaring FE € iika Hi Fre Peston BEAUTY IS NO INHERITANCE. § sf tomb : | that the plan of the lay de! pot Beauty often de- rere a 2 y delegation was r 5 y cam) , assisted “ i sti Fe pends on, plump-|03?and breckiya woumced ihe mudi fom | oot wil give recilafternoon avd. ¢ gis te Te ge ye eg ope ness, so does health. Cosmetics Saline ace ing. oe will aleo be given by Prof. old, tion, and expecially the right and duty to raise |and therefore that the general conference the requirements for citizenship, we protest | might decide the right to admit women to the against the recent Ck'nese exclusion legislation | general conference without a constitutional | as unjust and oppressive; as discriminating in- | change. He held further thatthe word “lay- uitably and cruelly against industrions | mev" did mean women ax well as men. The lass; a8 violating our tceaty obligations and | term might have been app'ied only to men at threatening to imperil our missionary work | the time the words were adopted, but by all | aud workers in China.” Justice and right the term ought to be applied f, is Thomas Dixon of New York, in speaking | to both men and women. ant in gueciony E i EF do not beautify, but often destroy gated ‘A Mivstuwen Nrowr’s Dazam.—It is under- | Nowell, trom Wert’ a healthy complexion. A natural) pjiscctor £ B. Talcott of the New York club | *204 hut the management of Glee Eons bore | landingn wt rosy and healthy color cannot be | went oat to Easter: Park Thursday and beld icone mas cals Cidaie epeecion ng. had by the use of cosmetics, but | half hour's confab with George Wagner of the | structive. It is proposed to havea series of - 7] Washington club. They discussed the Dowd | lectures upon Shakespeare and his works, and caly through the health is the | aineets ths New YOON’ sencut shen unea | estend of the ural stereupicon vows to ita body in general. Secure this re-| wutcyed young Dowd's work for awhile and ex- | trate them with a grand realistic spectacle, in- if a : EF it — e cle, in mendment, said that “we, as | Dr. Kynett did not agree with the je Dafty's Pare Melt Whisky in. It oo sult by the use of the genuine im-| prewed himself a» fafprable to securing him. | cluding costumes and. scenery. If this idea is ae ae trampied under our feet our | held that the word “daymen” meant both women ee een. & om on sorted Carlsbad Sprudel Salt. | He asked Wagner what he would let Dowd come | carried out the first will be a complete produc- a & Be Atak arte hee “Tie sk baka oon Leena rank with the ordinary wbickivs. but is epecielly I t D Sp . to New York for and Wagner said, ‘For either | tion of Midsummer Night's Dream, ington, Georgetown, Capt. v8 anywhere to justify our treatment of the Chi-| Dr, Hamilton offered a substitute providing | designed for ts 4 body and ae | Take it early in the morning be-| Lyons or Bassett.” music to be sung by a local society and the | Davis, from Norfolk, with passengers and green nese by the United States? Where is our honor | that the annnal conferences should yote upon | Uisease. It has the t indorsements fore breakfast. It clears the com-| Director Talcott then sent a dispatch to Man-| characters to be taken by prominent people. | stuff. when we have violated onr sacred pledge? | the proposition to make the word “laymen” | 2ectors and screntists. it ie wonderfully brea s . ager Powers, asking him if he wanted Dowdand | With the natural scenery available at Glen used | When I read the news I felt that our esi mean men only, and in case the proposition because it is so efficient and powe:fal De net plexion and produces healthy flesh tinting the torma of the proposed deal, Powers’ | Echo, with rich costumes and properties and | Oce sond.’ ‘ been disgraced. Hf onr flag stands for anything | not carried by a two-thirds vote then the word | B¢ “eceived into the use of any otber, for there and color. Obtain the ine, | answer will be made known today. Mr. Wag- | with an abundance of ineandescent lights the Big Billy, Yaller Gal, Palm Leaf, it stands not only for as, bet for man. We have | “faymen” should thereafter mean Loth men and | #90 “ther jp shich | P sat # ner, however, is not relying upon the New York | effect would be wonderfully realistic. Seldom Seen, Mra. Capt. Jingles, from Occo- DR. BRIGGS’ CASE. broken our treaty with a uation that isincapa-| women. This wasa great hit’ it was received which has signature o! club for a third baseman.” He is after Mulvey | | Wittasp Harz.—There will be an amateur with sand. —— ble of retaliation. Oh, J ptay to God thal “He | with hearty applause , s, New Yi >>| of the Philadelphias. received theatrical performance tomorrow tat Wil-| Steamer Lady of the Lake, Capt. Barker, | Argament Heard by the Presb General | wil i ious . M. Bui ra ¥ speech prised Agents, New York, Frank Baniorpeneier te the pe oie lard Hall for the benefit of St. Sone Chapel. | from Norfolk, vith sixty-eoven pees eda y-feant Diy. eee pay os Ge gon laa ene golne z Reape 2; - nod = oe p . named Dennis Kearney. The .eral impres- | to come in legaily if they came atall, Drs. Deen if to Manager Wright ; that an enjoyable | Stuf qppeal of the prosecuting committee against | Sion of the respectable men wae that be should | Humilton and Moore. be sail. were trving to ge or pn nr Reg aed on pamemy apm tginng: cneipmy ot beste CLEARED. the wotion of the presbytery of New York it | be hung. et the women futo the conference by atrick TO Pye WW. yw t, we t yt | well known ty v4 i iT T ~ el te thei if this effort succeeded ould ol "= $2,500 for fig ay bo pont he ‘Muyo the effair and will act as patronessce. Schooner Severn I. Crosewell, Tappahannock, ‘The democrats have deserted their Jefferson €flort succeeded it would p =e Pena 7 : . Bri A gono after a false upon the recoul of the men who presented euch iti GanvieLp Hosprrat.—Mra. John A. Logan | Capt. William Pillsbury,'to Yoeomico. De : tional Lyons or Bancete, ‘This is Dowdle bret me at | Ata the Indies of the Garkeld Hospital will wld | Schooner ‘Mary E. Denty, Alexandria, Capt. | tention of the Presbyterian general amsembly at | Dennis. The republics: Sad aan pean, Shes temerie: " 5 name is Dennis. As for Har-| granted to the women. There vas great 10 WHICH YOU SHOULD YIELD second base this sehson and he is out of|@ fete and bazaar on Monday and Tuesday | William H. Blackburn, to Colonial Beach with | Portland, Ore., yesterday. i: rison, he has also become a worsbiper of the | plause at the close of bi practice, but ask ‘Billy’ Barnie what. he thinks | next. There will be many novel attractions | lumber. ‘The order was for en opening address for the | ¢uise god, and his name is Dennis. I want the | cries of “No, no" ends of ; of him. Presented and the attendance will undoubtedly | | Pungy Seucie, Crisfield, Md., Capt. Fox, to | appellants, reply by Dr. Briggs, the appellee. | Baptists t0 speak in. no uncertain lang: Dr. Field of Pb : — “-Ex-Manager Barnie of the Washingtons ar- very large. There will be dancing on the | Cherrystone clam fields. and a rebuttal by the prosecution, each party ple who have disgraced us, an mission ¥ | rived at xs rounds ree the ood tthe | evening of sek ee be hecral bong poreionat saamaee Matiano, Georgetown, Cay pe Sovels being limited to ninety minutes. . we think of them. i and bove # the chureb. Me pleaded for A game. asl what thor it of ng. Wl mi ert’s wharf and way landi: eseR- i, aaah stuff this document down the throat of the | thi be suid, by urging the conter- joliané Sbates. with fringe, 2 yards Dowd he said: “He is a coming man® His | for young people. feband mieclagemearge ” After devotional exercises Dr. Birch, for the i + og! President; down the throats of th: ki C1 a al women of the church not to fielding is good and he is a bard hitter. I con- ——— Steamer WakeBeld to Nomins and interme-| appellants, took the floor. In his address Dr. | Sho framed seers teen Are cae women. Aaa Wy bres ote, Se — — a oe sane toms either a < GEORGETOWN. ) iandings ie Dessengars and Sree ‘ Birch gave some reasons why the appellants | call upon the young men to refute the disgrace ed to the scheme pro- Stuck Smyroe Kure, $2.7. O's stay 27, 1541, THE COUNTESS OF Masia ners _ WINDING UP ITS AFFAIRS. Davis, to Norfolk wih uaswoaie aod ate pong, ey Goa the wrists we oakion aie ape “was greeted with great ap-| % onl not ent in by ~~ us "Pe ham O06. 08S ene. SALISEURY, THE LAST OF THE PLAN- ‘The great trouble isthat the men are not] Last night the stockholders of the defunct | freight, lime, plaster, barrels and beer. __ | 302 of the book of discipline, that appeals shall | plause them come in by a vote of the sumual eonfer- Suiten Plush. in all colar, Oe. .pricg, TAGENETS, LOST WER BEAD ON allowed to remain in one position any length of | Eleventh Building Association, of which Ferdi-| Schooner Albert Nickel, Baltimore, to Balti-| io token to the next superior judiciary. Chap-| Rev. Dr. Murdock thon called upon those all. This ke sid, was the a. TOWER HILL. SHE WAS SENT TO THE time. The club is like a bottle of medicine—| and King, deceased, was secretary, met to | More. ter $2, sections 4 and 5, state that the general | who were opposed to the Chinese exclusion act | only way by w the women could come is BLOCK BY HENRY VIII, WHO WOULD “to be well shaken before using.” muake arrangements for the final settlement of | _ Schooner Susie Wayman, Baltimore, to Balti- | assembly shall receive and issue all appenis and | to stand and +how to President Harrison that} the geuerai conference in a constitutional ‘Bilkotine, fm 914 colors and also te > aoe aa ne eae It is reported that an effort is being made to | Tnke aerang more. have the power of deciding in all controversies | there were those who were not in sympathy | manner. A motion sas made to lay Dr. Ham- nnstttps Scutema, Lie, HAVE MUCH PREFFRRED TO HAVE Mulv Well, Mulvey bas been doing v eir affairs. Quite a large number of members | “gta, J Ca ‘ 5 in . - - 1 pnt poonttgpaerramepen lage get Mulve: ell, Mulv se been doing very | were present, and all the borrowers promised mer John E. Tygert. Georg&own, Capt. respecting doctrine and discipline. The present | With the act passed to “please the scum of s0-] ilton’s amendment on the table. It was uot sik Giidiiiian: coinns ‘oi as - -_ eS little hitting so far this sear, thongh he belongs | 7) E "np hier loam within the next. thirty | Samonds, to Coan river’ and way landings gine it taken (0 restore peace in the chuzeh. | efcty on the Pacific const tabled. se = of wl CAPITATED IN HER STEAD. AS to the class that comes to time Inte. Up to | @ bey yh inet toum wan thonght by the with passengers, freight und provisions, Dr. Birch said the case involves doctrines| Without a single exception all those present} Dr Hamifton’s amendment provides that the ‘webave from I tot pairs of; will close CARDINAL WAS OUT OF REACH, HOW- Monday he had made but sixteen hits in twenty- | 4 ing. secsetany thet about 40 conte cn she dot. Syise. which are fundamental to the charch: the and in a chorus aid ~ Amen. word “laymen” as applied to lay delegates ree EVER, THE COUNTESS MAY VIRTU- five games and his average fs .165. | His fielding | °° “Eh? nad to investors. To J. H. Richardson, 10 shad, 20 barrels sea | presbytery of New York committed errore in it | B. Partridge, missionary to China, was | must mean male delegates, and in case this in- thw, ALLY HAVE BEEN SAID TO HAVE DIED has been so ragged that Reilly has taken his ere: d = a administration of the Jaw and compelled the | invited to speak. terpretation of the word is not sustained by a Now is the tiue totmy your Carpets “au uk aun ant eee place on third. TRINITY'S MAY PROCESSION. | Seaton pecesmn apes, mylene ite | 5 Sactises te apeel, He reviewed the act, whi i- | two-thirds vote of th: ant conferences and saduunt fas daa ois Nevertheless Mulvey is a man. Whether| Preparations are being made for the holding | fish, 50 bunches rock, perch and cat, 15 pounds “The appellant,” said Dr. Birch, ‘is the Pres- | tated a Chinaman to go around the sti ce a three-fourths vote of *he general conference. forpext fall. We are closiug om: our T SON. he is any better on third Dowd is a ques-| of the annual May day procession of Trinity ©*2P. BA. Golden, 2.000 herring, 200 ahaa, 70 | D222 church in the United States of Amer-| 8 t ke a dog with hirnameon thecal) then the word laxruen” shall man both Stock and are selling the Bigelow, Harte — Catholic Ch: St : ‘oR. 2, herring, |, 70 | ica, and, by implication, faithlessness to ordi- the act would effect the mis- | women and men, and will, of course, admit tf Born Le gp mata fcanwhile there are prospects of Denny jan i fated pes te ane Darrels sea trout, taylors, bluefish, aheepshend, | nation vows is alleged. In the mme of the | sionarics, as he exvected toretern tothe Sowers | women as lay deleg ford, Burlington and other makes of TLL FIND MUCH {TO INTERES yons coming here from New York. Lyons is | the pro ion will be as follows: From the Stn- | CTCU#S, spots and mackeral, 100 bunches cat. | church your appellants earnestly ask the gen- | kingdom in the fall. : Dr. Hamilton's amendment was adopted by the best S-frome Body Brawls ac 1.05 THEM IN OUR BOYS’ AND CHIL- remarkable chiefly for his batting, though his | 4 Echo! entrance. to Soh street, wp dbch to | Perch and rock, 4 sturgeon, 200 pounds of earp, | gral assombly to'entertain our appeal, Rev. Shivers read the report of tine | s 4 The result was tamultu- ; DEEN'S DEPARTMENT. IT IS fielding in the last few games has been good. | 157 fcagemy of the Visitation down to ©, | 200 pounds of turtle. 3 Dr. Briggs then took the floor to object to | committee on the Telesn missions, whi A pplauded. = Spend. + Bt will pay youtobuy them CROWDED WITH THE FINEST AND = he is not batting hard this year. In up Oto 3th and thence to the church, where | o° Wm. E. Stewart, 5,000 herring, 200 shad,! the entertainment of the appeal He pro- | that there were “signs of grext awakening” ‘The question was divided. Dr. Moore's part bow and have them put down when CHOICEST GARMENTS FOR THE LIT- ee ar : the May day address will be delivered. "If the | S2,>arels spots, crocases, taylors, | trout. | ceeded to give some account of the history of | that . pel yl ne elenagt walgeerh ne bag te wanted, You will savelt least 306 yard. sage ainsongdence agg and his average is .183. Dowd’ 1%) weather is unfavorable the route will be con. | *eepshead, bluefish and mackerel, 50 ‘bunches | the case und stated his reasons for appealing. | ‘The convention had introduced to them as | ton's substitute was then adopted by a vote of soran papell ni : in the same number of games. i i cat, perch and rock, 3 sturgeon, 50 pounds of | He 6 must ven why | representing the Baptist Missionary Rocivty of | 241 to 160, to tuke the jlace of ail other We will TAILOR’S WORKSHOP. SAILOR SUITS, Ne he is fined within the church. Miss Mae Rogers will ergeon, 5S por le asserted strong reasons must be given why | rep! i parts Keep thei free of charee until iL RESHOP. SAI s 5 N _— ieless, whoever is secured, good team sing during the benediction. carp, 100 pounds of turtle. any departure from ordinary measures should be } Ontario and Quebec, Rev. A. G. Boville, Rev. A. epaperand be submitted to the annual wh tala, — — —— Se — if positions are con- rset NOTES, co aR ae — — a 24 Sian As So menting < po The victory was greeted by # long ™= Gm bougtt mow. r SUITS, SUFFOLK $ 0 ntly 3 . Briggs wid the reasone e southern Baptist convent ev. T. marst of applause, Ingrain Carpets ot 4c. end best Row caneaae aacemenacee Ulrich has probably made his farewell ap-| On Wednesday, June 1, a musicaland literary | _, The three-masted schooner Tillie Vanderher-| | Dr. Briggs sid the Hity the gooeed | Eaton, D. D.. Rev. Lous E. Kline, Nev, A. 3. gat elniciaies a esto m5 RN USE WAISTS ; DOUBLE chen is discha: pellants are not such asto justify the general 5 " cr pearance. tertainment will be given at the Gay Street | ©" ging the heavy Georgia pine | eee ee patertainine thoy a 4 i . Love. Wary ond ether Tapactey Curpetow @Be, AND SINGLE-BREASTED TWO-PIECE ‘Dor ent mnt gi it the Gay timbers from her hol 4 will clear to ly tertaining their appe: PARKHU ON RAINSPORD. SUITS, SUITS WITH VESTS, WASH- | the busclines, He wasput ove Tinsodky aod | E¢Ptist Home for the benefit of that charitable | Nmver® sono priatsr ne Gian | th ny Bink they can sustain their charges ; mspake for the soathern Dep. vist Beat Columbus discovered America is 1450 ABLE SAILOR SUITS, OUTING SUITS | on Monday when he should bave brought in his | institution. Some of the best talent in the city | with about 1,000 tone of coal P| Wuk toeg aes oa” Eautooee netics |p cla naticck moon fig emmdtes aie equine: | Pees Se ee ae Cee boat at that Cline you could not vaya WITH CAPS TO MATCH, PLAIN AND Fun. Mr. Irwin, who's responsible for this? | have volunteered, their services for the ocea-| " The flagstut! and after-awning stanchion of | "The appellee thes dwelt at, longi oe the ap- | tion of the Union, bat ita perfec a aA Sold Oak Butte, 3 pieces, with 1x26 FANCY SHIRT WAISTS IN LI ‘Amateur Base Ball. ee ant itteeat bot aent will be not only one ' the Joe Blackburn were carried away last night | peal and closed If dissatisfied they The New York Ecening Post yesterday after- PERCALE, MADRAS, CHEVIOT, FLAX The Emeralds would like to hear from ail |“ @0ds are out Geecucae ae poe on | phe cree Condor. should have framed new charges and specifi 3 da. Heb: » | noon published an interview with Dr. Chas, H. lass, for $14.92 Weare selling go08 NEL AND OUTING CLOTH ARE ALL clubs whose members are under thirteen years. | Wednesday, June 8, of Rev W. ShermarPhil-|, Harbor Master Sutton made an inspection | tions sufticient in form and legal effect. They j When he said that Canada was res Parkhurst upon the views expressed by Dr. ‘one for that price. MERE IS THE NEWEST SHAPES AND | Send all challenges to J. O'Brien, 701 24 street | lips and Miss Eva ‘Louise Thoms. ‘The cere- | Tatu yrogse woe Eastem branch last evening. | might have then held a trinl and a verdict dur-| many of the prominent men in this country | Rainsford recently upon the liquor question. a iit Gk itn, & pine Oa MOST DURABLE FABRICS. coR- | southwest. mony will take place at Mount Tabor Chureb,of | ¢he harbor master's wharf ast night’ a ee enter atm i epee, Meee | iat” maid be wee noe mot Poop acolble tay | Dr. Parkhurst is quoted as saying that he Woes so adhe erie RECTLY AND THOROUGHLY TAIL- ‘The up-town bank clerks defeated the down- | Which Mr. Phillips is pastor. A party of 100 Knights Templar from Pitts- | caution of deliberation.” your McKinley. not think that saloons, either elevated or de- sans denenaeee ORED, FAULTLESS IN FIT, AND AT town bank clerks Wednesday afternoon by 14 to DR. PURVIS’ LECTURE. burg went down last night aboard the propeller | The reading of Dr. Briggs’ paper consumed | Rev. Albert A. Bennett, missionary at Yoko- | praved as regards their method of conducting A Large Osk Suite, with bevel plate THE PROPER PRICES. 12. Batteries—Up-town, Lewis and Leet;down- | At the Ebenezer Church last night Dr. Chas. | Wax a one hour and twenty-two minutes, hama. Japan, led the devotional exeremes at the | business, shoald have any connection with the 24x30, for 826.50. The best suite in the . . town, Chamberlin and Barclay B. Purvis of Freedman's Hospital delivered a| , Three sturgeon recerved at Riley's wharf to-| "At twenty-five minutes before the hour of | Young People's Workers’ conference of the | carch, ‘ Rap oe highly entertaining lecture on ‘The Great Men | 42y sold st $10 per mh Sopracameeat Col. MeCuak of Nex Yosh, on be | ee ee ere kee ind by Ieow.| “1 Weebl mot wich to ecleien Be, Matnateaia me ee Potomac Corps. \ A ” " ie of ‘ash- ti nts, spoke ly. orm was conduct oy es - Rowrssos, P anxen & Co., as see toeee “egrsiae and Women of Anti-Slavery Days.” |The audi-| ington ine entertained aix ealing. craft with a ) MeCoo tice had been Seymour, D. D.,after which there were | Views until Iam fully acquainted with them. I Ag nsie gnecaageecegma pean Axenicas Crormens. ident Woman's Reliet Corps. has decided that | lecturer's words fell on approsiative ears, > | £0 | eect py caer acer prige ena oH snd none ‘had been done’ to the de- | Sen-mtnute teks om “The know that he is a very earnest and able man as On Send pit SPR Oe Ge . 2 : muna a as 7 iissionary Power. i x 1200.1202& 13 ee the question of the. status of Potomac Corps, ricky a ee eee Sp 8 sv ER RRS. el ee "eee CRS i melee Peiinet Rates 5 Os st Rae reduced from $7.30, and in fine wuites UN, 2 204 Sr.N.W.|w. 8. c., must lie over to be settled by the} Yesterday Miss Mussey, the art teacher at the | J.. in 1875, and hailing) from Bri m, N.J..] was whether the aj be entertained. | New Haven, Conn.; dire, N. M. Waterbury, | Mi* Plar a in the published we have some strong temptations. my tenth national convention W. R. C., to be held | Curtis School, read for the benefit of her pupils | $56 gross tons; Olive Pecker, launched at Bel-| After considerable desultory debate a vote was | Boston, Mass. and Rev. F. P. Haggard, Du-|Teports. Perhaps if we should talk the matter is Porter Furniture our yeiem emp ° © | here at the time of the Grand Army encamp-|@ lecture on Corregia’s “Holy Night.” The | *#8t. Me., in 1869, and from Boston, | taken and the motion was carried in the affirma- | buque, Iowa. over we should banaonize on some poiut on AFami Affair ment in September. One effect of this decision | Jeeture was one of those prepared by Prof. Har-| Ste. "le 18 nidkrilie Mag launched at Bath, | tive. ‘The question then was upon n report of The openi statement on the general theme, which (Sey TR nh, kabeebiaiiaah nies : - 2 oe e ‘ . Har-| Me., in hailing from Boston, 627 grow | theimiaeitt vernal it the case be | “The Young People’s Societies and Centennial | “Dr. Rai ; furnish mate is that it leaves all at liberty to unite their best | ris of the bureau of education. tons; Ida L. Hull, lounched at New! od y> wd Ss “ “What Can We Do?” wi he “and ‘that it might wi aset of Blip Covers, - r 5 mapas sent back tothe synod of New York. Upon ; Fund—What Can We Do?” was made by Secre- suggests it migh| Health for the Baby, Sseonpuanel. be: testien on eeceeee aeek | Koor ones ee nn as TE am eng. Some Barnstaple, 408 gross tion the ras laid ‘upon the table by a | tary H.C. Camp, and Rev. P. 8. Henson made | be conducted in connection with the church ot the beat Linen and micely trimmed, far Pleasure for the Parents, | through recent correspondence bogun by an in- | [neumbles, ne Teeuon Of the Home for | tans; O. D. Wi ay fez. 28 | vote of $85 to 122. pede ty ty Nicaea aap pha (en tng pages Ong tod a wae ge Bey New Life for the Old Fols, | (ty "ent here by Mrs. Annie Wiltenmyer,| Mr. Thomas Hyde's €15,000 house is rapidly boro and hailing from Dennis, Maas., 681 grove | “The appeal, as it shall be prasented by the | tured in the Young People's Awakening. trafic, but I do not think thet the church should ~~. . Plea 5 5 at Bath, Me. : have anything to do with it, whether the busi- Our Criece Rug Buite st 046.50 te past national president W. E.C., which resulted | nearing completion. {06 ond ‘ailing tious Nox Haven, tii gion | eppelamts will belistened to by the amembly | At the Seacealatae ae ngne oe | nom ta toate otaer or worie. 35 te oll ant wags _ e Sin stntemaak tease Pobenns Corgose Sater The tea which was to have been given at 5| tons. wd dba oA E. C. Mable o, Postor, Sunday, June 26, iseet | noble to reach out for the low and depraved, tasdto tent, 3 cot putes: Sar pode apo ocareigee inn word ae 8 the apart to b vevied as centenary dav. a see that we are not defiled in vo @ This cool weather cannot test jong, | I es Ser remanding Potomae Corps from tbe De-| Friday evesng on the eaue tone ENS Chiet of Police MeClaughey of Chicago has ob- | &t7™mert ik rene reat tite | Tin met hallin hn ab ge: Seaidideshaet and when the hot days come you will | areca pe tol remy yep Shea It Was Properly Observed—Sermogs to | tained » victory over the Chicago Debating S0-| to ‘use ‘thei: beat endeavors to race as| Present eondueted. This going ap to a ber Want a Refrigerator ted, and will want loot Soeuch toanetntos September 14, 1891, but a . Knights Templar. ciety. ‘The action of the police force in seizing | quickly as possible the #1,000,000 ce.enary | ## a horse to a watering trough and drinking is ftquick. We recommend you the r aflidavite of members of the corpe were to the | , THe Tifle team of the Columbia Athletic Club| Ascengion day was observed yesterday by ap- | thered flags carried in the labor procession May | fund to be uacd in aiding the foreign missions, Riterly animalizing. Ido not beliere that the : mm * | cttect that they had never seen it or known of | Journeyed to Sandy Spring, csagglgreand Xf | Propriate services in the Episcopaland Catholic | day hae been justified by the finding of the | The following apportionment: in raising the | **\0r! Surin a ae a noweren mad wets Pecammrqnieee med it until the reception of a communication dated | try conclusions with the strong rifle team ‘y- The only witness for the defendant was + » inefo ? < As the beet thet te made. Solid oak and THE GREAT re ibaa churches. In accordance with their custom | Jury. y $400,000; Sunday schools, #150,000, individuals, | doubtlews what Dr. Rainsford would advocate: the Knights Templar celebrated the day | Chief MoClaughey and he had admitted the tak- | $299,000, and women's societies, $250,000. | There ehould be some to which the work- : , mineral fiber Bled. Sold on its merite The countrymen put up a gilt-edged score, by attending divine service. Members of ing of the flag and aleo admitted the posses-| ~ arior the reading of the report the audience | ingman can go, just as rich man to his ch feces TEMPERANCE DRINK A Bed Runaway. - hich the unable to touch. 4 % sion of it. He said the were seized be- led to to subs “ But it must be remembered that drinking at and money returned if not perfect. The is @ family affair—e requisite | Wednesday afternoon as Miss Amelia Erback | i, area a . “re } Columbia, Potomac and DeMolay com-| cuuse they were the eymbals of an unlawful | ton? erie coped Seat ae ene | tah io eaky a alan oe accorda degeny-y hoo price is low and within the reach of ai home. & 25 eené | and her sister (who is a cripple) were driving ard target, ten shots per man, off band, | MAnderics accepted the invitation of Washing- | purpose and he believed the carrying of them | the mecting adjourned 45,000" had been | If 8e could have something like the German Cantante makes § gallons of | in a buggy the horse took fright at D street and open sights. ig *| ton Commandery to attend services at the First | through the streets of the city was a menace to| pledged toward the fund. Addresses were | beer garden I should be in favor of it. It could = oe. New Jersey avenue and ran away. Miss Erback | Sendy Spring team—Scott, 78; Wetherald, 60; | Presbyterian Church, on 434 street. ‘The line | law and order. made by a number of ministers, _ | ban Rind of social sneeting place. Light wines wax thrown out and badly burt about the head | Bentley, 56; Brooke, 54; Miller, 52: Leizear, 52; | was formed at Masonic Temple and, headed by ee ae ee ‘The business session of the union closed with | and pure beer could be and there could be fee | and face. Her sister remained in the buggy till dome ates Lin ae Teat: cells you | the horse was stopped at New Jersey avenue | C- STs faiee: Rote ‘isargroa | 0nd F street, when the buggy was demolished, | Young, ° 5 Celebrating in Nebraska. the afternoon . In the ev music and some form of entertainmenta. Mieetatien ek eae) iy] eee oe chureh | The celebration of the silver aunivereary of | weademy wae Alled to sverdowing and addgenes | Plan works well there and I'do not sce why i Schathirt, 49; Harrison, 46: Barrett, ington Commandery, in command of | ae admission of Nebraska as a.state began at | were made by the Rev. Dr. Richard 8. Storrs | Would not here. ‘There should be the eminent commander, Harrison Dingman, : and she was badly cut and bruised. They were | 44; Dean, 37; Colladay, 35. Total. 385. r Lincoln Wednesday night. Ex-Gov. Furnas | "4 the Rev. Dr. A. J. Gordon aud others. ‘a4 — —] attended by Dr. J. C. Cobb and seut to their | | The Sandy Spring team will come to Analostan | led the procession. Although the weather was | prociaed at @ meeting of pioncers, and seated ‘Me age Say. ie home, 21 3d street northeast, in a eab. Island on the morning of the 30th and try to do| unfavorable there was a lnrge attendance of Female REVISING THE CATECHISM. vv: “4 pains the same trick. knights in full uniform. A fine musical pro-|Peide him was ex-Gov. Dawes. Chairman —————_ a ‘The Will of Flizabeth Bitner. Tt was ex that there would be a three- gam vas rendered by a large choir, under the | Furnas, after a brief speech of welcome, intro- | Report Submitted tothe Presbyterian Gen- Tnares pomtive remedy for the above diease; byita | ‘The will of the late Elizabeth Bitner, led yee-| "14 match on the 30th, the wixth battalion, ion of Dr. G. F. Johnston. ‘The services | duced the principal speaker of the evening, ex- eral Assembly. : use thousands of cases of the worst Kind and of . * D. C. N. G., also participating; but they having | were conducted by Hev. Dr. Sunderland, the | Congressman Marquet, who replied to the sen-| ‘The of the iitaoam the coven Vv 3 H 00 ERR KOK long | terday, leaves to her son-in-law, Robert Boyd, i ‘ : \ report committee on the revision too fF KER pr serene hadnt Ts her $0 +. ii, | declined to compete renders’ this out of the | pastor, and Rev. Mr. Holmes, the sesistant | timent: ‘The Admission of Nebraska Into the | o¢ the cenfemion of faith hae boon grenntod at $3 - Te Bite efScacy. that I wil send Fwo DoT z,wita | her real estate during life, to go at his death to | question unless some other team from the guard | pastor. The latter delivered the sermon, which | United States.” His address was an extended — Hd ° E 3 % > s VALUABLE TREATISE ontnmdseaetoanyeat- | her daughter, Ann Elizabeth Boyd. It names | Will consent to take their place. was a forcible and eloquent exposition of the | historical review of the period of the wie and | tothe Presbyterian general assembly at Portland. 00 fer > forer who will sad metbaur Expeessand P.O. address. | Robert boyd as executor, ‘The rifle committee of the C. A. C. offer the | duties and reaponsibilities of Christian knight- | its effect on Nebraska's welfare and future. | None of the changes proposed impair the integ- T. A. Slocum, M. C.. 183 Pear ¥. RoR “Thea we of the range for practice Friday nnd Satur-| hood. Addrewes wore also made bs M. L. Hayward, | ity of the Calvinistic eystem of the confession. An Elocutionary Contest. dey to any tomms that will accept this invitation Se i judiciary icbraska for Twenty- | The action proposed by the committee consists ‘The second elocution contest between the pupils | t0 fill the vacaney made by the withdrawal of American Unitarian Association. 2 Sith le ct ataca the sixth battalion team. of twenty-eight overtures, each one covering a of St. John’s College took place in the hall of that = The annual meeting of the American Uni- another | Change proposed to the confession. The a le r e While this meeting was in progress report institution last night,and attracted a large crowd A Mandamus Against Mr. Blaine. tarian Association was opened in Tremont | was being held in Representative Hall in the | sa: it was found impossible to meet the in- despite the elements. They were well repaid, | 4 petition for a writ of mandamus againet | Temple in Boston on Tuesday morning. Mr. | state capitol. This wan in the nature of for-| dividual preferences of every presbytery with. for the recitations were well selected and hand-| James G. Blaine, Secretary of State, has been | George S. Hale presided. Thé frat’ business mal reunion of the native sons and daughters | out yotting aside what were known to be the i F i Oxe Hor Scwxexs D. C somely delivered. filed by Messrs, McDonald, Bright & Fay | was the report of the nominating committee, ne ee ar tee —— i me Stor fe emmenc \ee F Taylor of the University of views of a large majority of the church. There wT ene pes one composed of senior | for Samuel C. Reed, administrator of Henry | which reported this list of nominations: Piesi-| ards of shade by Robt, Pond | was an effort made to secure harmony at any FORT 16 OF FAR MORE VALUE TO THE OVER 14 the other of jurior contestants. The mem- welcome was y i bers in the senfor clase who tried for the prize Coit, and Justice Montgomery directed that a} dent, Mr. George 8. Hale, Boston; vice presi- | of Lincoln, Guildbert M. Hitchcock, editor of | sacrifice. The report is the very best that the BURDENED HOUSEKEEPER THAK A TEE > a “ ruletoshow causeissuereturnable tothe Courtin | dents, Mr. George William Curtis, Staten |the Omaha World-Herald. | delivering the | committee has been able to prepare after weeks | ning to understand the usefainess of an Amer- | veang- grnoGLr AFT. WEALTH URCACER Srreuc Soom Bascass, Fitsger.| General ‘Term on or before June 6. ‘The Island, N. Y.; George 0. Bhattuck, Boston; ec- | oration of the evening. esterday the anzs-| orlavor, The. division into teentyreiehtece | ican bureau of labor. fom | SHE REALL ran oan See on Sp relators ect out that the act of July 1, 1882, ; Rev. Grinnell Reynolds, Concord. Mass.;| Sentai’ elebration Proper took place te the | tions Sion without, eudangering "hes whole S| Samuel, Gompers, president, of the Amerioas pomp grssnimeaben ra sore Nise Mating at #4 person ot 40 | Wan, ndand David's. Waters, “All of the | uuthorize! the Secretary -of State to examine -—_—— +00 ___ vision Tie report is eeued’ unconditionally Federation of : chin Ty SPowae 8 | or rvrunz yavrrvox. ae ‘a ital ork, and the j i : a featur CF UDICIOUBL) Sinise wanneaceecovsnanewn —|bovaihtcrebe renter joined | sad Te See chr, tomcat" | mung uae hors ered at he |seposby tne mums "OFS srg asters at ern on | spr cannes nme vant. Wersh 68 ‘The prize in the junior class was captured by ya British force in the neutral F : ne soges nt Cit in| tment of he legate band . ram see White Sealers Matting at @6 per roll Edward Scanlon, who delivered the story of] port of Payal it “= in ber, 1814; thut in Gatti 5 Glendover Hotel in Springfield, Maes., the ather | °4t changes in the confession of faith hi ‘een reo Bozzaris” in a capital manner. ccordat ith the act the then _ 8 Rev. . . are excepted. The points covered are: D.vine While the Sidon were dl in- | Frelinghuysen) ertjusted the eintacs, clieeteo ra] Fenn, Chicago.’ “Iie ening to enjoy a banquet and hold the an-| decrees, SS icosthion the Gececcen x Kepresentative J. REFRIGERATORS ali prices from $5.5 aca ‘of each shate €1,438.83, and. Henry | retary, ‘Grinnell Reynolds, was fual meeting of the New England Intercollegiate | the new peper on the’ Holy Spirit, man’s fall, ICE CHESTS in all qualities from $2. audience with a speech abounding with witti-| Coit was the owner of e -ahare, | sented. It sketched the Press Association. At the business mecting | the new chapter on the gospel, predestination, BY CARRIAGES in every variety from | cists. and Mr. Joseph Cullen gave several and he has been adminis- | ism, outlined the work i officers were elected and committees appointed | “ffectual call, infant salvation, non-election and Pk lections upon the banj tor of Coit and demanded the payment of urgent need of and iis- | to consider the of arranging an in- ; the Lord's supper. Saar ‘The other members of the junior class who | such shareand the defendant. he-cletme, clo- | tercollegiate oratorical contest and to provide ‘THE SIRTEENTH AMENDMENT. Larwe stock of TRICYCL j competed were Bernardine Rover, Frank j and arbitrarily tefuses to pay the same. With wakening for an exhibit of college at the world’s! The committee report on the sixteenth VELOCTPEDES in a 1 3 2 Edward Scanlon, Russell | the papers is a letter from At Blaine stating by to compel U: fair. Miss | amendment to the federal Constitution was - —— Cain, Frank Romaind and Perry Johnson. the advice of the Attorney General he cannot | *?' light and untrammeled union for 9 Trinity SNS MIEgETUhimtet Wine wixpow ana "The judges were Mr. C. H. Page, Prof. J. A. | recognize the claius better service of God and man, lyoke, W. C.’ Belk yousasted ob Ge epaning of ho cfteensen oxo MONTH TO MONTH, YOUR SAVINGS BEING : Keenan and Messrs. A. B. Renehan, T. D. Kel- —_—~ —+—_ 0+ ——__ the Da: i TOUR CAPITAL AND OUR BENEFACTIONS YOUR WEALTS. eher and John J. Lalor. Provides for a Perpetual Scholarship. An_Order Given to Sir Jalian Pauncefote. penton ‘The will of the late Oliver W. Longan, filed) The usual conferment of honors on the oc- Behave we ETT and the GATE CITY ‘THE POLLY OF LIVING IX DISCOMPORT AND WATER FIL? re in all sizes made. , . ‘burch lors Wednesday to raise funds tosid - W. B. Moses & Soxs, inthe completion of a church at" Cheater, Va Mi at Leisbang, Pu: for any por young man | nd Baron Klerney. Sir Julian Pannoeote F AND 11TH BTS. X.W., A very entertaining program took up the rst | the Christian miuistey and for the cave of hin the Order of the Bath. pore 2 y6-Ln w HOB i ad Mes totus Gtensten:-aeciouke An Interesting Question Involved. i iigenbosamerios | “Teeeet taheee nF Bie nenday chentag eee rediethat ere in| The claim of Black Tomahawk to an allot- | el inetrumental tia : es Posy ibe "| ment of 890 acres, already selected end oocu- Camaxr & Lewy, “Happy De: rah: indi 7. lorige eceived | Pied by Mrs. Jane Ew vor epi fore Assistant 2% 7TH §T. AND 706 K ST. X.w. LADIES JERSEY RIBBED VESTS, sik em- around the neck and arm; Ste. rap a CARMART & LEIDY, mat {26 Teh st. and 700 K st. aw. a

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